It would be a major surprise if Manchester United did not look to sign Odion Ighalo on a permanent basis, admits Owen Hargreaves, with the Nigerian exceeding expectations while offering something different to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad.

The Red Devils left it late to bring in the striker they coveted during the January transfer window, with Ighalo snapped up on loan from Shanghai Shenhua on deadline day.

Questions were asked of whether the former Watford star could make the impacted required of him at Old Trafford, but any doubters were quickly won over by a return of four goals in eight appearances.

As a boyhood United supporter, Ighalo has made no secret of the fact that he is living the dream at present – despite his return to English football having been disrupted by the coronavius pandemic.

The former United midfielder told talkSPORT of Ighalo: “He's a big United fan isn't he and he's done great, he's done really good, better probably than he could have hoped and Man United could have hoped and he's been a good addition to the team,".

“I think all the boys are really good athletes and quick and want to run in behind and get the ball into feet but he looks comfortable with his back to the goal.

“I love Marcus [Rashford] and [Anthony] Martial, love their game, but they're quite different in the sense that they want the ball into feet and they want to run in behind, whereas he's comfortable being a target man with people behind him and then getting the ball and people can run off him.”

“It's not always about getting the best name, it's about getting the guy that you don't have that you need.

“He was somebody that whoever signed him hats off to you, because he's given them something different.

“Hopefully he stays but there's the whole [Alexis] Sanchez situation when he comes back, Martial and Rashford, he's fit as well, Bruno [Fernandes] and [Paul] Pogba - you've got to get them all into a team, with Daniel James as well.

“So he's been good, really good. I'm sure they'll try, if it's sensible, to keep him longer. I'd be surprised if he left.”